On bivariate classical orthogonal polynomials
DOI10.1016/j.amc.2017.12.040zbMath1428.33025OpenAlexW2791571469MaRDI QIDQ2279254
Miguel A. Piñar, Misael E. Marriaga, Francisco Marcellán, Teresa E. Pérez
Publication date: 12 December 2019
Published in: Applied Mathematics and Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2017.12.040
orthogonal polynomials in two variablesmatrix partial differential equationsmatrix Pearson-type equations
Orthogonal polynomials and functions of hypergeometric type (Jacobi, Laguerre, Hermite, Askey scheme, etc.) (33C45) Orthogonal functions and polynomials, general theory of nontrigonometric harmonic analysis (42C05) Orthogonal polynomials and functions in several variables expressible in terms of special functions in one variable (33C50)
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